The Wyoming Legislature is considering a bill that would require any internet enabled device sold in Wyoming to be equipped with active software to block obscene websites. Sellers would not be able to disable the software unless they got a request in writing from the buyer.
Should the bill pass and be signed into law?

Yes, all internet devices should be equipped with blocking softwareNo, do not require blocking software

A bill before the Wyoming Legislature would raise the state minimum wage from $5.15 an hour to $9.50. Pay for employees who receive tips would go from $2.13 an hour to $5.50.
Should the bill pass and be signed into law?

Yes, raise the state minimum wageNo, do not raise the state minimum wage

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A bill before the Wyoming Legislature would require stores to identify the country of origin for any imported beef sold in the state. Congress repealed the federal law requiring country of origin labeling in 2015, and President Obama signed it into law. Opponents of the labeling say there is no evidence that consumers want it, and that it needlessly drives up the cost of imported beef.
Should Wyoming require country of origin labeling for beef?

Yes, require country of origin labeling69.4%

No, do not require country of origin labeling30.6%

The Wyoming Legislature is considering a bill that would allow counties to charge a tax on the sale of property, if voters approve the tax.
Should counties be able to charge an excise tax on the sale of real estate, if voters say yes?